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After power off, it does still seem to be working.
This seems to work. I don't know how permanent this solution is, though.
What does this mean?
I ran:
sudo systemctl status bluetooth
Jeremy31, just to clarify, are you asking about the wifi card's connection to the motherboard? Or something else?
This actually doesn't seem to be relevant to me.
I'll restart and if it still doesn't work, maybe I'll try it. I just got an update today mentioning something bluetooth related.
Actually, I did a quick google search. It seems to be not too easily accessible, if not impossible.
That wifi card is also onboard. It's part of the motherboard. I could try.
This looks like it:
[ 2.015416] usb 1-6: New USB device found, idVendor=8087, idProduct=0029, bcdDevice= 0.01
Hi Jeremy31, I'm afraid I can't do that. It's onboard. not a discreet card. I'll run the command though.
I also ran systemctl.
Ok. the ID is 8087:0029
I see Intel AX200 Bluetooth listed. So it does show up in lsusb. If you want I can post the full terminal results. It shows up as bus 1 device 3
As I thought, something is still wrong. It is not in fact fixed. or solved.
You're right, I should have. That being said I don't know how to restore my 22.04 backup (and even if i could, there would be stuff lost between then and now). And 23.10 still works well enough, even...